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TV JOE wrote:
>  I've a C program referencing complex.h. But make can't find it 
>  and the only copy I see is in /usr/include/mingw which I don't
>  think is the right version.  Advice welcomed.

No, probably not...

http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=/complex.h suggests 
there is one in the Cygwin core source, and one in 'backward' in the GCC 
package, which sounds suspicious (as in, implies that this header is 
deprecated?). I'm just guessing. At any rate, the above link clearly 
shows you a full path where one might/should be located, though it 
doesn't indicate if the "complex.h" is the one you're looking for.

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Matthew
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